Former Amazon.com Chief Executive Jeff Bezos is set to fly to
the edge of space on Blue Origin's maiden crewed voyage on July
20.
Blue Origin is authorized to carry humans while its FAA license
is valid through August and is approved to conduct these
missions from its Launch Site One facility in Texas, the agency
confirmed.
Blue Origin was required to verify its launch vehicle's hardware
and software worked safely during a test flight and the FAA
confirmed it met regulatory requirements.
Blue Origin's flight will come a little over a week after
space-tourism rival Virgin Galactic successfully sent a crew
including its founder, British billionaire Richard Branson, to
the edge of space.
Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin, as well as the space firm
founded by rival billionaire Elon Musk, are working to usher in
a new era of routine commercial civilian space travel in what
has been popularized as the "billionaire space race."
Proving rocket travel is safe for the public is key to
developing what the Swiss-based investment bank UBS estimates
will be a $3 billion annual space tourism market in a decade.
(Reporting by David Shepardson and Eric M. Johnson; Editing by
Sandra Maler and Stephen Coates)
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